1、C1 人物传记类【英语卷(解析)2022届宁夏银川一中高三下学期第三次模拟考试(202205)】C1 DNelson Mandela and wife Winnie, walking hand in hand, raise clenched fists upon his release from Victorprison, Cape Town, Sunday, February 11, 1990.Nelson Mandela died at the age of 95, on 6 December 2021, according to South African President Jacob
2、 Zuma.His death marks the final chapter in a life that changed South Africa forever. Those 95 years were remarkable.At the age of seven, he entered a local school, where he was given the name “Nelson”, after Admiral Horatio Nelson of the Royal Navy, by a teacher who had difficulty in pronouncing his
3、 African name. That name, Rolihlahla, means “troublemaker”.In 1927, when Mandela was nine, he decided to become a lawyer, influenced by the cases that came on his father. In 1942 Mandela entered politics by joining the African National Congress (ANC), South Africas major liberation movement and toda
4、y the countrys ruling party. It was during this time that he and a small group of mainly young members of the ANC got down to a task transforming the party into a mass movement.In 1952, he was charged and brought to trial for his role in the campaign of fighting against Unjust Laws and given a priso
5、n sentence. The 1950s turned out to be a time of hardship and suffering for Mandela-he was banned, arrested and imprisoned.While in prison, Mandela studied by correspondence with the University of London, earning a Bachelor of Law degree. He never faced his teachers, but his name was familiar to all
6、 the teachers by means of his writing letters.After spending 27 years in prison, Mandela became South Africas first democratically elected president in 1994. He united a fearful country, bringing together blacks and whites in harmony, when South Africa was living through violent and troubled times.
7、After serving a five-year term as president of the country, he retired from public life, though not from the public eye. He is the greatest son of the nation and a great father of his people. More than l,115 awards and honors, even the Nobel Peace Prize had been on him. More than 85 streets, roads,
8、avenues, bridges, highways had been named after Mandela.32. Why did the teacher give Mandela the name Nelson?A. Because his original name was hard for the teacher to pronounce.B. Because Mandela was very naughty at school.C. Because Mandela had no formal name at school.D. Because Mandela respected A
9、dmiral Horatio Nelson very much.33. We can infer from the text that_.A. Mandela hated white people and the government for white peopleB. Mandela tried his best to set up a government ruled by black peopleC. Mandela set up one of the ruling parties of African National CongressD. Mandela wanted blacks
10、 and whites to live equally and peacefully 34. Which of the following statements is true according to the text?A. Mandela became a lawyer in order to help the black.B. Mandela disappeared from the public eye after he retired.C. Mandela kept on studying laws even when he was in prison.D. Mandela name
11、d many streets and other buildings in his nation.35. How old was Mandela when he retired?A. 81. B. 91. C. 95. D. 76. 解析:32. 选A。细节题,依据其次段第一句话中he was given the name “Nelson”, after Admiral Horatio Nelson of the Royal Navy, by a teacher who had difficulty in pronouncing his African name.老师读不好他的名字,才依据他原
12、来的名字给他现在的名字,细节题看认真。33.选D。推断题,依据第六段其次句话:He united a fearful country, bringing together blacks and whites in harmony, 他统一了这个可怕的国家,让黑人和白人和谐相处。这就表明这些是他的目标。故选D。他期望黑人白人和谐公正的相处。34.选C。综合细节题。依据第三段可知他打算成为律师,当然是学习法律了。依据第五段第一句话可知他在20世纪50年月做监狱的时候 获得了法律学士学位。所以只能是C正确.【英语卷(解析)2022届山西省山大附中高三5月月考(202205)】C1其次节 (共5小题;
13、每小题2分,满分10分) 依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中,选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Warren Harding was the 29th President of the United States, serving from 1921 until his death in 1923. 36 One was a successful international conference (会议).After World War One, Britain, Japan and the United States expanded their navies (海军). Th
14、ey built bigger and bigger ships. Many members of the United States Congress worried about the cost. 37 They asked President Harding to organize a conference to discuss these issues. 38 President Harding invited representatives from the major naval powers of the time Britain, Japan, France and Italy
15、. He also invited representatives from countries with interests in Asia and Europe China, Portugal, Belgium and the Netherlands. He did not invite the new Soviet leaders in Russia.Mr Hardings Secretary of State, Charles Evans Hughes, spoke. 39 He proposed that the worlds strongest nations should sto
16、p building warships for ten years. He also proposed that Britain, Japan, and the United States should destroy some ships to make their navies smaller immediately. 40 It involved the misuse of underground oil owned by the federal government. Warren Harding was an honest man. But he did not have a str
17、ong mind of his own. He was easily influenced. And he often accepted bad advice. He explained the problem with these words, “I listen to one side, and they seem right. Then I listen to the other side, and they seem just as right. I know that somewhere there is a man who knows the truth. But I do not
18、 know where to find him.”A. He is remembered mostly for two events.B. The conference was not a complete success.C. They also worried about increased political tension (紧急) in Asia.D. The conference was held in Washington in November, 1921.E. President Harding appointed several men of great ability t
19、o his cabinet (内阁).F. He offered the conference a detailed plan to reduce the size of the worlds major navies.G. The second thing for which President Harding is remembered is the Teapot Dome scandal (丑闻).【答案】36.A依据下方提到One was a successful international conference其中一个是成功的国际会议。故选A由于两个大大事而被人们记住。37.C 依据
20、上一句话提到Many members of the United States Congress worried about the cost国会中很多人担忧费用。故选C他们也担忧亚洲政治的紧急。38.D 依据下方提到President Harding invited representatives from the major naval powers of the time Britain, Japan, France and Italy.哈丁总统邀请来自英国,日本,法国,意大利海军强国的代表。可知选D项会议在1921年11月在华盛顿召开;39.F 依据下方提到He proposed th
21、at the worlds strongest nations should stop building warships for ten years.他建议这些大国十年内停止建筑军舰可知选F他提交大会一个方案是裁减海军。40.B 依据下方提到Warren Harding was an honest man. But he did not have a strong mind of his own.他是个恳切的人,没有坚决的信念,故选B项这次会议是不完成成功的。【解析英语卷2022届福建省漳州市八校高三第四次联考(202205)】C1 B Born in America in 1898, Wi
22、lliam was an extraordinary boy, gifted with an amazing IQ between 250 and 300. The genius went to a grammar school when he was only 6 years old and graduated just within 7 months. At the age of 11, he became the youngest student of the Harvard University. He graduated with high scores at the age of
23、16 and entered Harvard Law School at 18. Gifted with an amazing IQ between 220 and 230, Terence Tao makes it to this list of the people with the highest IQ in the world. Born in Adelaide, Australia in 1975, this genius first displayed his incredible intelligence at a mere age of 2, when he managed t
24、o solve basic arithmetic questions on his own. At the age of 16, he graduated with both Masters and Bachelors degrees at the Flinders University. He has been considered as Mr. Fix it by Charles Fefferman, who is a professor of Mathematics at Princeton University, and many other mathematicians want t
25、o interest him in their problems. This 31-year-old Japanese-American astrophysicist lands him third in this list. At the age of 12, Christopher Hirata already worked on college-level courses, around the time most of us were just in the 7th grade. At the age of 13, this gifted kid became the youngest
26、 American to have ever won the gold medal in the International physics Olympiad.At the age of 16, he was already working with NASA on its project to conquer planet Mars. After he was awarded the Ph.D. at Princeton University, he went back to California Institute of Technology. The next person with v
27、ery high IQ is Albert Einstein. With an IQ between 160 and 190, Albert Einstein is the genius behind the theory of relativity, which has had great impact on the world of science. He possessed such an amazing ability that after his death, researchers were eager to preserve and make research on his br
28、ain in search for clues to his exceptional brilliance, which to this day, has remained a mystery. 60. About William, which of the following is true? A. His IQ reached between 220 and 230. B. At the age of 16, he graduated from a grammar school. C. At the age of 6, he graduated with both Masters and
29、Bachelors degrees. D. At the age of 11, he became the youngest student at the Harvard University.61. How many people with remarkable IQ are mentioned in the passage? A. 3 B.4 C.5 D.662. Who once worked on the project to conquer planet Mars? A. WilliamB. Terence Tao C. Christopher Hirata D. Albert Ei
30、nstein63. From the passage we can know that_. A .when William graduated from the Harvard University, he got the highest scores B. at the age of 2, Terence solved basic arithmetic questions on his own C. Christopher Hirata is a Japanese D. researchers have found out why Albert Einstein was so brillia
31、nt 60. 【学问点】细节题【答案解析】 D 第一段第三句At the age of 11, he became the youngest student of the Harvard University.可知 D正确,选D。61. 【学问点】细节题【答案解析】B 第一段的William,其次段的Terence Tao,第三段的Christopher Hirata,最终一段的Albert Einstein。选B。62. 【学问点】细节题【答案解析】C第四段第一句At the age of 16, he was already working with NASA on its project
32、 to conquer planet Mars 可知讲的是Japanese-American astrophysicist Christopher Hirata,选C。63. 【学问点】推断推理题【答案解析】B第一段He graduated with high scores at the age of 16 ,不是the highest scores,A错误;其次段at a mere age of 2, when he managed to solve basic arithmetic questions on his own. manage to do sth表示“(设法)做成某事”,它含有
33、“成功;办成”的意思,B正确;Japanese-American日裔美国人,可知C错误;最终一段He possessed such an amazing abilityhas remained a mystery可知,D错误。选B。 【英语卷(解析)2022届山东省日照一中(日照市)高三5月校际联合检测(二模)(202205)】C1 APhil Donahue,the former television talk show host,had something of a reputation for giving clergy(神职人员)a hard time,and he has said
34、the reason hes that way is that he has little respect for themMost clergy will do anything for some media attention,he saysIn his autobiography(自传),however, he tells about an encounter with a minister who was differentIt happened while Donahue was a young television reporter in Ohio,and one day he w
35、as sent to West Virginia in the bitter cold winter to cover a mine disasterHe went by himself in a battered little car, carrying a minicam to film the storyIt was so cold when he got there,however, the camera wouldnt workSo he put it inside his coat to warm it up enough to runIn the meantime,the fam
36、ilies of the trapped miners were gathered aroundThe),were just simple mining peoplewomen,old men,and childrenSeveral of the trapped men were fathersThen the local minister arrivedHe was tall and thin,and he didnt speak well at a11But he gathered all the families around in a circle,and the held one a
37、nother in their arms while he prayed for themAs this was going on,Donahue was still trying to get his camera to work,and he was extremely disappointed because he couldnt film the sceneFinally,after the prayer was over,Donahue managed to get his camera operatingSo he told the minister he had his came
38、ra working now and asked if the minister would please do the prayer again so he could film it for the evening newsThis simple West Virginia preacher, however,told Donahue,“Young man,we dont pray for the newsIm sorry,but weve already prayed,and I will not pose”To this day,Donahue remembers that minis
39、ter with respectYou dont forget that kind of character,no matter who you are or what you believe41We can learn from Paragraph 1 that Donahue _Aused to show much respect for clergyBthinks most clergy tend to attract media attentionCused to have a hard time dealing with clergyDalways misunderstands cl
40、ergy42For what purpose did Donahue go to West Virginia one day?ATo report on an accidentBTo rescue the minersCTo film the praying of a ministerDTo witness a disaster43What do we know about Donahues camera?AIt was advanced and hard to operateBThe low temperature prevented it working properlyCIt was a
41、ll right before the prayer startedDIt needed to be repaired44What did the minister refuse to do?ATo pray for the accidentBTo make up the newsCTo cooperate with the reporterDTo pray for the trapped miners on TV45Whats the main idea of the passage?AThe clergy are having a hard timeBPraying saved the t
42、rapped minersCA minister who gains Donahues respectDA mine disaster happened in Virginia【答案】41. B。解析:推断推理题 第一段明确提示Most clergy will do anything for some media attention, 这正是他厌烦神职人员的理由。42. A。解析:细节题 这里的report the accident就是cover a mine disaster,即对矿难进行采访。43. B。解析:细节题 由其次段可知,由于天冷,he camera wouldnt work(照
43、相机不能用了)。44. C。解析:细节题 由于在牧师祈祷的时候菲尔多纳休的相机还没弄好,因此在相机恢复功能后他恳求牧师把祈祷的过程重复一遍以便供他录像,没想到遭到牧师拒绝。45. C。解析:主旨大意题 文章的核心就是这个牧师的行为转变了菲尔多纳休的态度,赢得了他的敬重。【英语卷(解析)2022届山东省试验中学高三第三次模拟考试(202205)】C1 CNational Football League star Warrick Dunn makes the dream of owning a home come true for struggling single parents.For two
44、 years, Osei Nyahuma slept in homeless shelters ,and in a Tallahassee bus station, while his four children stayed with relatives. War-rick. Dunn helped to bring the family back together again. On December 18, Dunn handed Nyahuma the keys to a rully-furnished four-bedroom home in Tallahassee, Florida
45、. Dunn provided the down payment and the furnishings. There was even a freshly-baked apple pie on the table and a Christmas tree in. the living room.As Nyahuma and his four children walked from room 10 room in their new home, Nyahurna was very excited. It is one of the greatest experiences to say. T
46、his is my home, Nyahuma said. I tried to hold back the tears, but I couldnt. 1 was filled with happiness and a sense of security.For me past 10 years, Dunn has made it his lifes duty to help single mothers who are trying to provide a better life for their children. His program is called - Homes for
47、the Holidays. Nyahuma was the first father to receive assistance form the program.So far, Homes for the Holidays has provided 74 single parents with a down payment on a home for their families. The program furnishes the homes wish beds, a washer and dryer, cleaning supplieseverything a family needs,
48、 down to the toothbrushes. The kitchens are stocked with food. The program began in Tampa, Florida, and has now expanded to Tallahassee, where Dunn attended college, to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where Dunn grew up , and then to Atlanta, Georgia, where Dunn now plays football for the Falcons.I have been blessed throughout my life and re